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Guys I need an intervention. Aside from Dexter on Sunday nights and the occasional Netflix thing, all I've been watching lately is Investigation Discovery and Bio. SO MUCH TRUE CRIME. I'm seriously hooked on this crap.

i feel the same. my poison is the 'my strange addiction' show. i keep giggling like a little girl whenever i remember the lady who eats toilet paper.

There was a guy on that show that was in love with his Real Doll. That guy, he used to work where I work. He was nice enough, for somebody that couldn't make a relationship with a woman with a heartbeat.

I watched the first episode of that new TV version of The Green Arrow called Arrow.

The Green Arrow has always been one of those B List superheroes where I think, "He's so badass! WHY has no one ever made a movie about him? I mean he's basically Batman crossed with Robin Hood. Only instead of his parents' death that turns him into a superhero, it's being forced to live alone on a deserted island for 5 years after a life of privilege!"

The only fault I found with Arrow was a big one. Its network. If you ever watched a prime time CW (formerly WB) show, you know the sappy romance drama that follows EVERY SINGLE SHOW.

Other than that, it seems gritty and badass. I'm going to keep watching until it is cancelled.

Did you guys see the episode with the man who'd had the cat for like 19 years? His new age live in girlfriend was getting irritated that the cat was wanting to cuddle in the silk scarves she used in her electrotherapy massage room or whatever it was. Wierdo. She wanted the cat to go somewhere else. Poor thing was ancient for a cat and just wanted some attention and soft things. She came around but it she was the problem, not the kitty.

I didn't see that one! Sounds sad though.
The worst one I saw was a lady and her daughter that had two chihuahuas and one cat, the woman babied the dogs and dressed them up (even in diapers!? and painted their nails) and the cat would attack the dogs because basically they behaved like food would. she just thought the cat was mean and couldn't understand that what she was doing to the dogs was totally insane. she wouldn't even let them walk on the floor - she would either carry them or have them in a pram and wheel them around. what the hell!

i feel the same. my poison is the 'my strange addiction' show. i keep giggling like a little girl whenever i remember the lady who eats toilet paper.

There was a guy on that show that was in love with his Real Doll. That guy, he used to work where I work. He was nice enough, for somebody that couldn't make a relationship with a woman with a heartbeat.

i saw that too. i kind of feel bad for him especially when the psychologist came for a visit because you can tell the guy was asking him questions that had hints of judgment but basically ended up saying the professional equivalent of 'whatever, as long as he's happy' or something like that.

Really? I was bored and bothered by most of the actors. I'm giving up on the show, Pål Martin can watch the rest on his own.

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Homeland, on the other hand! My goodness, I love it. The second season has started out great. I want to dislike Nicholas Brody, because he's somewhat of a bad man, but I feel so bad for him at the same time, having a giant mess for a life.

I've never been much of a TV watcher, until recently. I still don't watch much current TV, but I've been watching a lot on Netflix. Though season two of Walking Dead did come out on Netflix before season three started, so I am getting to watch that one every week, which is awesome. Right now I'm watching Sherlock, which I rather like.

Dexter's getting good. I wish Deb weren't so damn tan/orange, though. It really bothers me. At first I thought it was just my TV but it's like that on more than one TV in my house, so...too tan/orange.

I agree with you Alecia about Dexter getting good and tha Deb really is a little too tan orange. She looks tha way on my TV too. Homelands episode tonight was really good also. Annnnd have y'all been watching American Horror Story, The Asylum this season? I've seen the first episode, but I missed last weeks. It takes me a few episodes to get in the Groove of when it's on. Oh, and one more. How about The Real Housewives, any of them? Yes, it's a guilty pleasure and I watch all them. Those women on all of them kill me. They have way to much money, so fake and just ridiculous. I get a kick out of it.

I was just about to sit down and play God of War Saga but then I saw something was posted on Hulu today. Forget about Walking Dead or Dexter for a sec. Episode 1 of Series 4 of Misfits was posted to Hulu today! Can't freaking wait to watch it.

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